With an innovative design that shields the cutting edge, this tool serves its purpose in emergency situations. The 420HC steel hook knife cuts through anything, the molded rubber grip and finger hole add stability, and a glass breaker wastes no time.

Hanging up side down and held in with a seat belt or some other tough nylon strapping? No worries. Cutting through the webbing will be like using a hot knife on soft butter. Simple as that. And no need to worry about cuts or punctures where you don't want them. The design shields the cutting edge. Protecting delicate surfaces.

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|AUG 26, 2016

|BY: Kayak Jim , Outdoor enthusiast

It's advertised as 'stainless' but quickly rusts and corrodes once it's gotten wet with salt water.

It may work well in Iraq, but not near water!

4

|APR 17, 2014

|BY: john , special

Been with me since Iraq and hasn't let me down yet. Great tool.

5

|MAY 18, 2013

|BY: Pooge , Great knife

Opens MREs and other such items like crazy, i have this and the combat spoon on me all the times

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|JAN 30, 2013

|BY: R , Pte.

Got issued this piece of kit, looks good can't get the damn thing installed on my vest and can't find a how to anywhere.

3

|OCT 16, 2012

|BY: Ronald Simpson , paramedic/rescue

i love the design, would give it 5 stars, but the hole by glassbreaker should have O2 wrench for it. only reason i got a CRKT cutter than this one

4

|MAY 7, 2012

|BY: Josh Orth of Apocalypseequipped.com , hooked

What drew me to this was the plastic coating on the handle-side, which marries to the scabbard very neatly, the window breaker at the butt-end of the tool and the deep crenelations along the spine which give a very good positive grip even when wet, mucky or perhaps dangling upside-down. The scabbard comes with a PALS/MOLLE compatible clip, which can be removed to fit the included MALICE clip by Tactical Tailor for alternate attachment options to webbing. The cutting edge is very keen, and looks to have great geometry. The rounded hook is wide enough to accept a variety of items to cut, but is narrower than my little finger, which is a good safety feature if you are worried about working close to skin, but will limit the maximum width of cord that can be cut. The finger loops give plenty of room for two fingers, and will fit gloved hands well, if that is needed.

Not wanting to go on about a tool so readily testable without offering some proof, so here goes: Packing cable-tie, 550 paracord, "industrial" cable-tie, 1" webbing, IT grade cable tie, nylon packing strap, boot leather. The industrial cable tie gave me the most trouble, mostly because I was cutting it free-standing, rather than looped onto anything.

This is a gorgeous tool. I look forwards to using it to cut my way through all kinds of things, and hopefully not need to cut my way to freedom with it.

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|OCT 15, 2011

|BY: RAY laneader , Paramedic`

A new look to an old tool but this one takes up more room and does less. I WOULD NOT BET MY LIFE ON IT. To bad. it looks good